Examples of using Precursor in English and their translations into Ukrainian
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And a precursor to EU membership.
John the Baptist the Precursor of Jesus.
The Precursor of Christ- John the Baptist.
Beta carotene is a precursor of vitamin A.
Means the precursor which plays the most important role in determining.
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An estimated 38% of Americans have prediabetes- a precursor to type 2 diabetes.
To be a precursor to nucleotides;
Heterogeneity of the line of human bone marrow stromal precursor cells.
Called the precursor of vitamin A or provitamin A.
Frequent back pain in older women can be a precursor to premature death.
Precursor for the formation of other amino acids o Primarily Alanine and Glutamine?
The Kerry report was a precursor to the Iran-Contra affair.
These unusual aminoacids are introduced by posttranslational modification of the precursor peptide.
Cloning of stromal precursor cells from human dental pulp.
Interaction between feeder and human bone marrow stromal precursor cells during cloning.
Glutamic acid is the precursor of GABA and it can in turn be recycled into glutamate.
It spread via the ARPANET, which was a precursor of today's internet.
In addition, it is a precursor to successful negotiations on various financial issues.
Steven Spielberg once said that the film was the precursor of many Hollywood masterpieces.
Elizabeth the birth of the Precursor of Christ- John the Baptist.
To effectively control precursor chemicals that are used to.
In the business field, this card is a precursor to the conclusion of lucrative contracts.
It can be synthesised in dogs from the precursor amino acids cysteine and methionine.
(7) Treatment with tyrosine, a neurotransmitter precursor, reduces environmental stress in humans.
Morphofunctional characteristics of hematopoietic precursor cells from ontogenetically different sources.
Even during the Kharkov Collegium(the precursor of Kharkov University) opened class drawing.